A break-in occurred at the workplace of Karen Briem and Anton Lyngdal on Sunday night, during which several tools and artworks were stolen. Hugleikur Dagsson, the owner and father of Karen, has called out the thieves on social media, urging people to help recover the stolen items. He claims the thieves may return the stolen goods if they find any value in them, but threatens to confront Bubba Morthens if they do not. Hugleikur has posted photos and detailed accounts of the theft on Instagram, emphasizing the irreplaceable nature of the stolen items, including specialized tools used by the artists. He has not reported the incident to the police but instead appeals directly to those who might have access to the stolen property. Hugleikur mentions that Bubba Morthens previously helped him recover his belongings after a similar incident, and now he hopes Bubba can once again assist in retrieving the stolen items.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as a community issue where individuals are being asked to take responsibility for returning stolen property. The emphasis on appealing to 'undirheimar' (neighbors) rather than formal authorities suggests a trust in communal accountability, which aligns with left-wing





